A body front structure for an automobile includes: fenders; an engine compartment; a bonnet; a cowl grille; a center seal which is installed on an upper portion of a vertical wall section of the cowl grille; and side seals which are made from a material that is more flexible than the vertical wall section of the cowl grille. A void where the vertical wall section is not present is formed between each fender and an outside end portion of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction. The side seals each have a seal section which abuts against the bonnet in a closed state and a supporting section which supports the seal section from below, and extend substantially in the vehicle width direction so as to close off the void.
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10. A body front structure for an automobile comprising: a pair of fenders arranged on either side of a front of a body; a front compartment accommodating a drive source and arranged between these fenders; a bonnet which openably and closably covers the front compartment from above; and a cowl grille which extends in a vehicle width direction and includes a vertical wall section positioned between the front compartment and a cabin, the body front structure further comprising:
a center seal, which is installed on an upper part of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and is made from an elastic member that seals a gap between the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and the bonnet in a closed state; and
side seals which are installed on the outer sides of the center seal in the vehicle width direction and are made from a material that is more flexible than the vertical wall section of the cowl grille,
wherein a void where the vertical wall section is not present is formed between each of the fenders and an outside end portion of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction,
the side seals each have a seal section which abuts against the bonnet in a closed state and a supporting section which supports the seal section from below, and extend substantially in the vehicle width direction so as to close off the void, and
the supporting section of the side seal has an upper wall and a lower wall extending in a front/rear direction on an upper edge and lower edge thereof, respectively, and has a vertical wall extending in an up/down direction so as to connect together the upper wall and lower wall.
5. A body front structure for an automobile comprising: a pair of fenders arranged on either side of a front of a body; a front compartment accommodating a drive source and arranged between these fenders; a bonnet which openably and closably covers the front compartment from above; and a cowl grille which extends in a vehicle width direction and includes a vertical wall section positioned between the front compartment and a cabin, the body front structure further comprising:
a center seal, which is installed on an upper part of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and is made from an elastic member that seals a gap between the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and the bonnet in a closed state; and
side seals which are installed on the outer sides of the center seal in the vehicle width direction and are made from a material that is more flexible than the vertical wall section of the cowl grille,
wherein a void where the vertical wall section is not present is formed between each of the fenders and an outside end portion of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction,
the side seals each have a seal section which abuts against the bonnet in a closed state and a supporting section which supports the seal section from below, and extend substantially in the vehicle width direction so as to close off the void, and
the fenders each have a fender installation section extending inwards in the vehicle width direction, a gap is formed between the fender installation section and a body member positioned therebelow, and an end portion of the supporting section of the side seal is inserted into this gap.
1. A body front structure for an automobile comprising: a pair of fenders arranged on either side of a front of a body; a front compartment accommodating a drive source and arranged between these fenders; a bonnet which openably and closably covers the front compartment from above; and a cowl grille which extends in a vehicle width direction and includes a vertical wall section positioned between the front compartment and a cabin, the body front structure further comprising:
a center seal, which is installed on an upper part of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and is made from an elastic member that seals a gap between the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and the bonnet in a closed state; and
side seals which are installed on the outer sides of the center seal in the vehicle width direction and are made from a material that is more flexible than the vertical wall section of the cowl grille,
wherein a void where the vertical wall section is not present is formed between each of the fenders and an outside end portion of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction,
the side seals each have a seal section which abuts against the bonnet in a closed state and a supporting section which supports the seal section from below, and extend substantially in the vehicle width direction so as to close off the void,
the center seal has a hollow cross-section, and
the seal section of the side seal has an open cross-section which is open towards the front side and is provided so as to form a continuous surface with an end portion of the center seal or so as to cover a rear surface of the center seal from the rear.
2. The body front structure for an automobile according to
3. The body front structure for an automobile according to
4. The body front structure for an automobile according to
wherein a strut tower fastening section is provided in the vicinity of a front surface of a side section of the cowl grille, and a bonnet hinge is provided in the vicinity of an outside end portion of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction,
the void is formed so as to avoid the strut tower fastening section, and
the supporting section of the side seal is formed to have a higher rigidity than the center seal in such a manner that the side seal can stand upright, and is also formed in a curved or bent shape along the vehicle width direction so as to be arranged in a region extending from a rear position of the strut tower to a front position of the bonnet hinge.
6. The body front structure for an automobile according to
7. The body front structure for an automobile according to
8. The body front structure for an automobile according to
9. The body front structure for an automobile according to
wherein a strut tower fastening section is provided in the vicinity of a front surface of a side section of the cowl grille, and a bonnet hinge is provided in the vicinity of an outside end portion of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction,
the void is formed so as to avoid the strut tower fastening section, and
the supporting section of the side seal is formed to have a higher rigidity than the center seal in such a manner that the side seal can stand upright, and is also formed in a curved or bent shape along the vehicle width direction so as to be arranged in a region extending from a rear position of the strut tower to a front position of the bonnet hinge.
11. The body front structure for an automobile according to
12. The body front structure for an automobile according to
13. The body front structure for an automobile according to
wherein a strut tower fastening section is provided in the vicinity of a front surface of a side section of the cowl grille, and a bonnet hinge is provided in the vicinity of an outside end portion of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction,
the void is formed so as to avoid the strut tower fastening section, and
the supporting section of the side seal is formed to have a higher rigidity than the center seal in such a manner that the side seal can stand upright, and is also formed in a curved or bent shape along the vehicle width direction so as to be arranged in a region extending from a rear position of the strut tower to a front position of the bonnet hinge.
14. The body front structure for an automobile according to
15. The body front structure for an automobile according to
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1. Field of the Invention
This application is based on Japanese Patent application No. 2011-188214 filed in Japan Patent Office on Aug. 31, 2011, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. The present invention relates to a body front structure for an automobile, and more particularly, to a body front structure for an automobile which prevents infiltration of noise into a cowl.
2. Description of the Background Art
Conventionally, various body front structures for automobiles have been proposed in order to maintain quiet conditions in a vehicle interior by reducing acoustic pressure in corner sections of an engine compartment. For example, in a body front structure for an automobile which is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. H04-349051, a dash panel 52 is provided between a cabin 51 and an engine compartment 53 as shown in
In the conventional body front structure for an automobile shown in
However, in a conventional body front structure for an automobile as described above, a sound insulating space 62 is formed to the front side of the packing 58 at the rear end of the bonnet panel 57, and hence there is a problem in that the upper portion of the engine compartment is narrowed accordingly, and furthermore, since a dual seal structure is adopted in which the packing 58 and the upper end portion of the cowl side sound absorbing section 60 abut against the inner surface of the bonnet panel 57, then this structure is wasteful.
A further known conventional example of a body front structure for an automobile is one in which a sealing member is provided on the cowl grille so as to span between the left and right fenders.
On the other hand, although it is necessary to prevent infiltration of noise from the engine compartment into the cabin, in addition to this it is also possible to seek to protect pedestrians by enlarging the collision stroke between the bonnet and members of the body therebelow, in the event of a collision with a pedestrian. However, the prior art described above does not provide a structure which achieves sufficient protection of pedestrians in this way.
The present invention was devised in order to resolve the problems of the prior art described above, an object thereof being to provide a body front structure for an automobile whereby protection of pedestrians can be achieved as well as preventing infiltration of noise into the cabin from the engine compartment.
In order to achieve the aforementioned object, the present invention relates to a body front structure for an automobile having: a pair of fenders arranged on either side of a front of a body; a front compartment accommodating a drive source and arranged between these fenders; a bonnet which openably and closably covers the front compartment from above; and a cowl grille which extends in a vehicle width direction and includes a vertical wall section positioned between the front compartment and a cabin. The body front structure includes: a center seal, which is installed on an upper part of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and is made from an elastic member that seals a gap between the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and the bonnet in a closed state; and side seals which are installed on the outer sides of the center seal in the vehicle width direction and are made from a material that is more flexible than the vertical wall section of the cowl grille. A void where the vertical wall section is not present is formed between each of the fenders and an outside end portion of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction, and the side seals each have a seal section which abuts against the bonnet in a closed state and a supporting section which supports the seal section from below, and extend substantially in the vehicle width direction so as to close off the void.
Below, a body front structure for an automobile according to an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Firstly, the basic structure of the body front structure for an automobile according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to
As shown in
A bonnet 6 is provided on the upper surface of the engine compartment 4. The bonnet 6 covers the engine compartment 4 openably and closably due to the rear end portion thereof being installed on the body via bonnet hinges 26.
Furthermore, as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
Here, the center seal 20 is made from an elastic member, and the side seals 22 are made from a rubber material (such as EPDM rubber or a thermoplastic elastic (TPE)) having greater pliability than the vertical wall section 16 of the cowl grille 14, which is made of hard resin. However, the side seals 22 are formed to have a higher rigidity than the center seal 20 to ensure the standing stability described below. In order that there is a difference in rigidity between the members, for example, the center seal 20 is made of a sponge material having a foamed structure so as to have low rigidity, and the side seals 22 are made of a solid material without a foamed structure, so as to have high rigidity.
Next, the installation positions of the side seals 22 will be described with reference to
Moreover, strut tower fastening sections 24 are provided in the vicinity of the front surface of the side portion of the cowl grille 14, and the bonnet hinges 26 (see
Next, the shape, and the like, of the side seals 22 will be described in detail with reference to
The side seal 22 comprises a seal section 28 which shields infiltration of noise, and the like, from the engine compartment 4 into the cabin 8, by abutting against the lower surface of the bonnet 6 in a closed state, and a supporting section 30 which supports the seal section 28 from the lower side. The seal section 28 and the supporting section 30 are formed in an integrated manner by die molding, or the like.
As shown in
The front surface of the vertical wall 30c of the supporting section 30 is formed so as to be a flat surface having a good visual appearance. Reinforcing ribs 30d which are reinforcing members for increasing the supporting rigidity in the up/down direction are formed in an integrated manner on the rear surface of the supporting section 30. The reinforcing ribs 30d are formed in a lattice shape (see
Furthermore, reinforcing ribs 28b extending in the vertical direction are provided on the front surface 28a of the seal section 28 in order to increase the supporting rigidity in the up/down direction (see
The reinforcing ribs 28b are preferably formed only on the lower side of the seal section 28 such that the upper part of the seal section 28 abutting against the lower surface of the bonnet 6 can be flexibly and elastically deformed. More preferably, the reinforcing ribs 28b are formed in a triangular shape when viewed from the side, in such a manner that the projecting length of the reinforcing ribs 28b becomes smaller toward the upper side. This enables the seal section 28 to be flexibly and elastically deformed, and thereby brought into close contact with the lower surface of the bonnet 6.
A body installation section 32 forming a flat surface for installing the side seal 22 on the cowl grille 14 via a clip 31 (see
Next, as shown in
Next, as shown in
More specifically, the side seal 22 is formed by die molding and the center seal 20 is formed by extrusion molding, and after these members have been manufactured separately, they are connected in an integrated manner by welding, or the like. It is also possible to place both ends of the center seal 20 in dies for molding the side seals 22, and to integrate the both ends of the center seal 20 with each of the side seals 22 at the same time when the side seals 22 are molded.
Next, as shown in
Moreover, the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 includes an extension section 28c which extends outwards in the vehicle width direction, and this extension section 28c is provided so as to cover the fender installation bracket 38 from above.
Next, the action and beneficial effects of the body front structure for an automobile according to the embodiment of the present invention described above will be explained. Firstly, since a void 18 where no vertical wall section 16 is present is formed between the fender 2 and the outer end portion of the vertical wall section 16 of the cowl grille 14 in the vehicle width direction, then in the central region of the cowl grille 14, the rigidity of the cowl grille 14 during travel is guaranteed by the vertical wall section 16, while in the vicinity of the outer end portion of the vehicle width direction, the required collision stroke between the bonnet 6 and the body member 40 in the event of a collision with a pedestrian can be guaranteed by the void 18 in the cowl grille 14. Furthermore, since the void 18 is closed off by the side seal 22, then it is possible to prevent infiltration of noise into the inner side of the cowl grille 14 (cabin 8) from the engine compartment 4, without decline in the collision performance. Moreover, since the side seal 22 includes the seal section 28 which abuts against the bonnet 6 in a closed state and is deformed, and the supporting section 30 for supporting the seal section 28 from below, different functions are served by the seal section 28 and the supporting section 30. Accordingly, when the bonnet 6 is closed, mainly the seal section 28 is deformed, and the amount of deformation (amount of deflection) of the supporting section 30 can be diminished. As a result, the supporting section 30 can keep its shape over a long period of time and stably support the seal section 28 at an appropriate position (a position where the seal section 28 abuts against the lower surface of the bonnet 6 in a closed state), and the seal section 28 can be flexibly and elastically deformed and brought into close contact with the bonnet 6. Therefore, the side seal 22 including the seal section 28 and the supporting section 30 can maintain airtight properties over a long period of time. Although it might be possible to pack a porous sponge-shaped member inside the void, instead of the side seal 22, the side seal 22 according to the present embodiment is slimmer and has a better visual appearance, as well as having high durability (oil resistance, water resistance, heat resistance) and waterproofing properties.
Moreover, because the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 includes an upper wall 30a and a lower wall 30b which extend in the front/rear direction on the upper edge and lower edge, respectively, and includes a vertical wall 30c which extends in the up/down direction so as to connect together the upper wall 30a and the lower wall 30b, then it is possible to make the side seal 22 stand upright in a stable manner. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of gaps due to long-term shape disruption of the side seal 22, and sound insulating properties can be improved.
Furthermore, by connecting the vertical wall 30c to the front end portions of the upper wall 30a and the lower wall 30b, the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 is formed in a square C shape which is open towards the rear side in a cross-sectional view, and since a body installation section 32 for installing the side seal 22 on the cowl grille 14 via a clip 31 is provided on the lower wall 30b of the supporting section 30, then in contrast to cases where the vertical wall 30c is connected to the center of the upper wall 30a and the lower wall 30b in the front/rear direction, for example (where the supporting section 30 has an I-shaped cross-sectional shape), a relatively broad flat surface is formed on the upper surface of the lower wall 30b, even if the overall thickness of the side seal 22 in the front/rear direction is not increased greatly. Therefore, it is possible to ensure a sufficient surface area of the body installation section 32, while keeping the side seal 22 slim in the front/rear direction.
Furthermore, the side seal 22 has reinforcing ribs 30d on the rear surface side of the vertical wall 30c of the supporting section 30, and therefore it is possible to effectively reinforce the side seal 22 by means of the reinforcing ribs 30d, while also improving the visual appearance of the interior of the engine compartment 4 when the bonnet 6 is opened. Moreover, if the side seal 22 is formed by punching out, then a further merit is obtained in that the punching out process is facilitated.
Furthermore, since the side seal 22 includes a leg section 34 which projects towards the front side from the supporting section 30, then the side seal 22 stands upright even more readily, and leaking of noise which escapes below the side seal 22 from the engine compartment 4 can be suppressed.
Moreover, since the center seal 20 has a hollow cross-section and the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 has an open cross-section which is open towards the front side and is provided so as to form a continuous surface with the end portion of the center seal 20, then it is possible to prevent water from infiltrating inside the center seal 20, by means of the seal section 28 of the side seal 22.
Moreover, since the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 is connected to the center seal 20 in an integrated manner, then it is possible reliably to prevent leaking of noise from the gap between the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 and the center seal 20, and it is also possible to support the center seal 20 by means of the side seal 22. Furthermore, compared to a case where the side seal 22 and the center seal 20 are formed separately, the unit price of the component increases, but it is possible to achieve a marked reduction (of up to ⅓) in the management time requirement and component packaging, and the like, on the production line.
Moreover, since the fender 2 has a fender installation bracket 38 which extends inwards in the vehicle width direction, a gap is formed between this fender installation bracket 38 and the body member 40 therebelow, and the end section 30e of the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 is inserted into this gap, then it is also possible to guarantee sound insulating properties below the fender 2, while ensuring protection of a pedestrian who collides with the fender 2. In other words, it is possible to achieve both protection of pedestrians and sound insulating properties below the fender 2.
Furthermore, the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 includes an extension section 28c which extends outwards in the vehicle width direction and since this extension section 28c is provided so as to cover the fender installation bracket 38, the continuity of the seal is improved and furthermore the visual appearance of the interior of the engine compartment 4 can be improved by concealing the fender installation bracket 38.
Moreover, since the strut tower fastening section 24 is provided in the vicinity of the front surface of the side portion of the cowl grille 14, the bonnet hinge 26 is provided in the vicinity of the outer end portion of the cowl grille 14 in the vehicle width direction, the void 18 is formed so as to avoid the strut tower fastening section 24, and the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 has higher rigidity than the center seal 20 in such a manner that the side seal 22 can stand upright, and is formed in a curved fashion along the vehicle width direction so as to be arranged in a range from a rear position of the strut tower to a front position of the bonnet hinge 26, then it is possible to improve the upright stability of the side seal and to improve the assembly characteristics of the suspension. More specifically, since the rigidity of the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 is higher than the center seal 20, then it is possible to raise the standing stability of the side seal 22. Furthermore, since the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 is arranged in a region between the strut tower and the bonnet hinge 26, while avoiding the strut tower fastening section 24, then it is possible to assemble and maintain the suspension without removing the cowl grille 14. Moreover, the rigidity of the side seal 22 in the up/down direction can be improved by the fact that the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 has a curved shape. Furthermore, since a side seal 22 having a height and elasticity (pliability) is arranged in the vicinity of the strut tower and the bonnet hinge 26, which have relatively high strength and are positioned in the vicinity of the cowl grille 14, then it is possible to increase the amount of collision absorption without creating excessive reaction force (damage) to a colliding object, such as a pedestrian.
In the present embodiment, as shown in
Moreover, in the embodiment described above, as shown in
Furthermore, if the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 is formed to have an I-shaped cross-section as shown in
It is also possible to provide the upper wall 30a and the lower wall 30b at staggered positions in the front/rear direction, within a range which allows the side seal 22 to stand upright.
Furthermore, in the embodiment described above, a leg section 34 which projects towards the front side is provided in the vicinity of the outer end portion of the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22 in the vehicle width direction, but this leg section 34 may project towards the rear side (see
Furthermore, in the embodiment described above, the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 is formed in an integrated manner with the center seal 20, but it is also possible to form the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 separately from the center seal 20. In this case, when the side seal 22 and the center seal 20 are installed on the body, desirably, the inside end of the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 in the vehicle width direction is installed so as to cover the center seal 20 which has a hollow cross-section. More specifically, if the seal section 28 of the side seal 22 has an open cross-section which is open to the front side as in
Moreover, in the embodiment described above, the reinforcing ribs 30d forming reinforcing members are provided in an integrated manner on the rear surface side of the supporting section 30 of the side seal 22, but the reinforcing members do not have to be ribs that are integrated with the supporting section 30 and may also be separate members from the supporting section 30.
Lastly, the characteristic composition disclosed in the embodiment described above, and the beneficial effects obtained on the basis thereof, will be summarized.
The technology of the embodiment described above relates to a body front structure for an automobile having: a pair of fenders arranged on either side of a front of a body; a front compartment accommodating a drive source and arranged between these fenders; a bonnet which openably and closably covers the front compartment from above; and a cowl grille which extends in a vehicle width direction and includes a vertical wall section positioned between the front compartment and a cabin. The body front structure further has: a center seal, which is installed on an upper part of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and is made from an elastic member that seals a gap between the vertical wall section of the cowl grille and the bonnet in a closed state; and side seals which are installed on the outer sides of the center seal in the vehicle width direction and are made from a material that is more flexible than the vertical wall section of the cowl grille. A void where the vertical wall section is not present is formed between each of the fenders and an outside end portion of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction. The side seals each have a seal section which abuts against the bonnet in a closed state and a supporting section which supports the seal section from below, and extend substantially in the vehicle width direction so as to close off the void.
According to the body front structure configured as above, since a void where no vertical wall section is present is formed between the fender and the outer end portion of the vertical wall section of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction, then in the central region of the cowl grille, the rigidity of the cowl grille during travel is guaranteed by the vertical wall section, while in the vicinity of the outer end portion of the vehicle width direction, the required collision stroke between the bonnett and the body member in the event of a collision with a pedestrian can be guaranteed by the void in the cowl grille. Furthermore, since the void is closed off by the side seal, then it is possible to prevent infiltration of noise into the inner side of the cowl grille (cabin) from the engine compartment, without decline in the collision performance. Moreover, since the side seal includes the seal section which abuts against the bonnet in a closed state and is deformed, and the supporting section for supporting the seal section from below, different functions are served by the seal section and the supporting section. As a result, the supporting section does not lose its shape, and airtight properties can be maintained over a long period of time.
In the present invention, desirably, the supporting section of the side seal has an upper wall and a lower wall extending in a front/rear direction on an upper edge and lower edge thereof, respectively, and has a vertical wall extending in an up/down direction so as to connect together the upper wall and lower wall.
By adopting this composition, the supporting section of the side seal has an I-shaped or square C-shaped cross-section, and the standing stability of the side seal is guaranteed, and therefore it is possible to prevent the occurrence of gaps due to long-term shape disruption, and sound insulating properties can be improved.
In the composition described above, more desirably, the supporting section of the side seal is formed in a square C shape or an asymmetrical I shape in a cross-sectional view, by connecting the vertical wall at a position shifted towards the front side or rear side from a center of the upper wall and the lower wall in the front/rear direction, and a body installation section for installing the side seal on the cowl grille is provided on the lower wall of the supporting section.
According to this composition, since a relatively broad flat surface is guaranteed in the portion of the upper surface of the lower wall of the supporting section which is positioned on the front or rear side of the vertical wall, then it is possible to sufficiently guarantee the surface area of the body installation section without increasing the overall thickness of the side seal in the front/rear direction (while keeping the side seal slim in the front/rear direction).
In the composition described above, desirably, the supporting section of the side seal is formed, in a cross-sectional view, in a square C shape which is open towards the rear side, or in an asymmetrical I shape in which the vertical wall is shifted towards the front side, and a reinforcing member is provided on a rear surface side of the vertical wall of the supporting section.
According to this composition, it is possible to reinforce the side seal effectively by means of the reinforcing members, while also improving the visual appearance of the interior of the front compartment when the bonnet is opened. Moreover, if the side seal is formed by die molding process, then a further merit is obtained in that a process of taking out the side seal from the die is facilitated.
In the present invention, desirably, the side seals each further has a leg section projecting from the supporting section in at least one of the front and rear directions.
According to this composition, the upright standing of the side seal is further facilitated, and leaking of noise from the front cabin to below the side seal can be suppressed.
In the present invention, desirably, the center seal has a hollow cross-section; and the seal section of the side seal has an open cross-section which is open towards the front side and is provided so as to form a continuous surface with an end portion of the center seal or so as to cover a rear surface of the center seal from the rear.
According to this composition, by providing the seal section in such a manner that the seal section of the side seal forms a continuous surface with the end portion of the center seal, or covers the rear surface of the center seal from the rear, while adopting an open cross-section which is easy to create by die molding, then the infiltration of water into the interior of the center seal can be prevented reliably.
The seal section of the side seal may also have an open cross-section which is open towards the rear side. In this case, the seal section is provided so as to form a continuous surface with the end portion of the center seal or so as to cover the front surface of the center seal from the front side.
In the present invention, desirably, the seal section of the side seal is connected to the center seal in an integrated manner.
By adopting this composition, it is possible reliably to prevent leaking of noise from gaps between the seal section of the side seal and the center seal, and furthermore the center seal can be supported by the side seal. Furthermore, compared to a case where the side seal and the center seal are formed separately, the unit price of the component increases, but it is possible to achieve a marked reduction (of up to ⅓) in the management time requirement and component packaging, and the like, on the production line.
In the present invention, desirably, the fenders each have a fender installation section extending inwards in the vehicle width direction, a gap is formed between the fender installation section and a body member positioned therebelow, and an end portion of the supporting section of the side seal is inserted into this gap.
According to this composition, it is possible to guarantee sound insulating properties below the fender, while achieving protection of a pedestrian who collides with the fender.
In the composition described above, more desirably, the seal section of the side seal includes an extension section which extends outwards in the vehicle width direction and the extension section is provided so as to cover the fender installation section.
According to this composition, the continuity of the seal is raised and furthermore the visual appearance of the interior of the front compartment can also be improved by concealing the fender installation section.
In the present invention, desirably, a strut tower fastening section is provided in the vicinity of a front surface of a side section of the cowl grille, and a bonnet hinge is provided in the vicinity of an outside end portion of the cowl grille in the vehicle width direction; the void is formed so as to avoid the strut tower fastening section; and the supporting section of the side seal is formed to have a higher rigidity than the center seal in such a manner that the side seal can stand upright, and is also formed in a curved or bent shape along the vehicle width direction so as to be arranged in a region extending from a rear position of the strut tower to a front position of the bonnet hinge.
According to this composition, since the rigidity of the supporting section of the side seal is higher than the center seal, it is possible to raise the upright stability of the side seal. Furthermore, since the supporting section of the side seal is arranged in a region between the strut tower and the bonnet hinge, while avoiding the strut tower fastening section, then it is possible to assemble and maintain the suspension without removing the cowl grille. Moreover, the rigidity of the side seal in the up/down direction can be improved by the fact that the supporting section of the side seal has a curved or bent shape. Furthermore, since a side seal having a height and elasticity (pliability) is arranged in the vicinity of the strut tower and the bonnet hinge, which have relatively high strength and are positioned in the vicinity of the cowl grille, then it is possible to increase the amount of collision absorption without creating excessive reaction force (damage) to a colliding object, such as a pedestrian.
As described above, according to the body front structure for an automobile according to the present invention, it is also possible to achieve protection of pedestrians, as well as preventing infiltration of noise into the cabin from the engine compartment.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention hereinafter defined, they should be construed as being included therein.
Fukuyama, Seiji, Sugishima, Takayuki, Kawanami, Akira, Nadano, Junji
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